Re: Clearprint Vellum

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From: Don Bryant (dsbryant@mindspring.com)
Date: 08/27/03-06:08:29 AM Z


Sandy,

> Don't use this product for making negatives with the Epson 2000P
> unless you want to spend a couple of hours cleaning the rollers. The
> pigmented ink of this printer puddles on Clearprint 16-Pound and
> 20-Pound Vellum and contaminates the rollers, which will result in
> vertical streaking on most media.
>
> And a plague on your house for suggesting that it might work!!!

Which product? Clearprint vellum 1000H? If so this paper ran through my 1160
with no problems. I've had no streaking, etc. after using it. What do you
mean by streaking?

And BTW, this wasn't my original suggestion, I just wanted to see if it
worked, and for me it did to a certain extend. The paper has too much dot
gain and the images are not sharp, but the paper takes a lot of ink. Of
course someone might find the image softening due to dot gain just the
ticket to augment their creative needs, you never know.

Sorry to hear of your problems. Have you contact printed on it yet?

Don Bryant


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